Improvement in churn-dasher



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WILLIAM J. HALE, OF ASHLEY, ILLN'IS. Leners Patent No. 88,957, zaad April 13,1869.

INIPROVEMENT IN CHURN-DASHER.

The Schedule referred to in these'Letters Patent and making paxt of the same- To all whom it ma/y concern:

I construct this cylinderwith apertures, or perfora- Be it known that I, WILLIAM J. HALE, of Ashley,

tions, one-fourth of an inch in diameter and half an inch apart. Its height is always adjusted to the height of the fluid to be churned, the rule being, that in all cases its top must rise above such fluid, and never be immersed therein.

The lower end of this cylinder is never fastened to the churn-bottom, but is allowed to sit loosely thereon..

In actual use, th'e milk or cream is forced back and forth through the apertures of the cylinder .H with great rapidity, thereby breaking the caps that enclose the butter, and releasing the same.

By allowing the cylinder to remain unfastened,I am enabled to remove and clean the same without diiculty.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is

A churn, having jar A, dasher-stall` B, dasher O, and removable perforated cylinder H, constructed and arranged substantially as specified.

In testimony that I claim the above, I have here unto subscribedmy name, in the presence of two wit nesses.

have invented a new and valuable Improvement 'in Ghurn-Dashers; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description ofthe construction and operation of the same,reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, and to the letters and figures of reference marked thereon.

Figure 1 of the drawings is a sectional view of my churn, and

Figure 2 is a View of the bottom thereof.

My invention relates to that class of churns in which an upright stall` is used by the hands'of the operator; and

The improvement consists in adjusting, over the ordinary dasher and around the sta', a perforated cylinder, that shall be left open and unfastened at the bottom, but closed` at` the top, leaving onlya sufficient opening therein for the movements of the dasher-stall` up and down. Y

The letter A, of the drawings, represents the ordinary churn, or jar, in which my improvement is used; W. J. HALE.

Witnesses:

Letter B is the dasher-staii'; Letter O is the dasher; and l W. S. ALBEN, Letter H is the perforated cylinder above men- M. KERSTIN.

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